Its modern and hilarious take on coming out, during one of the most hectic and family-oriented holidays of the year, will allow it to become an instant and endearing classic for many holidays to come. - Film InquiryEDIT

Living in the Future's Past does not challenge viewers with an overwhelming task of changing the world, but in changing ourselves. It asks us to look within and examine whether we confuse what we need with what we desire and vice versa. - Film InquiryEDIT

You don't need to be a fan of the show or even have watched it. Won't You Be My Neighbor? will perfectly captivate and engage viewers, no matter their knowledge on the subject. This is the must-see documentary of the year. - Film InquiryEDIT

With strong performances, the film is elevated enough to get its message across - that we may think we have enough time, but in our final moments time may be the last thing on our minds. - Film InquiryEDIT

Satan & Adam also takes a moment to look at the racial issues each of these men had to deal with - while at the same time having a mutual understanding that music has no eye for color of the skin, only color of the mind. - Film InquiryEDIT

With a stunning craft in recycling an overused story telling formula, strong talent to bring it to life and and one of the more accurate depictions of autism, Please Stand By is likely to win you over as successfully as it did me. - Film InquiryEDIT

While nowhere near the best picture of 2018, Fifty Shades Freed does prove itself to be a tantalizing, sultry, and seductive conclusion to the saga of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey. - Film InquiryEDIT

With a multitude of successful hits across television and film, Netflix misses a beat with their latest film The Open House. With a convoluted story and underutilized characters and elements of storytelling, this film falls flat before it even begins. - Film InquiryEDIT